[Note:
Pundits across the U.S. have engaged in post-election analysis of why
of Sen. Obama won, and the answer is really quite simple. Democrats
almost never propose cutting taxes, but a long time ago when Obama promised
that 95% of Americans would get a tax cut under his plan, I said that
could win for him. While Sen. McCain also proposed cutting taxes, because
Obama said he’d increase taxes on “the rich” (making
over $250,000 per year), he was able to offer more of a tax cut to the
95% making under $250,000 per year. It‘s just that simple. A majority
of Americans merely voted in their own economic self interest.

Concerning
Obama’s transition team, given the importance of Pakistan today,
it’s interesting that 4 of the 15 transition team members thus
far are Indian-Americans (remember Obama carries a replica of the Hindu
monkey god idol in his pocket). And Obama’s choice for chief-of-staff
is Rahm Emanuel who was a director of Freddie Mac “when scandal
was brewing at the troubled agency,” according to ABC News. Also
regarding Emanuel, there’s a question of why, given Obama’s
criticism of “Wall Street,” he would pick a chief-of-staff
who had received millions of dollars in contributions from those in
large investment and private equity firms as well as those in hedge
funds.

Finally,
on the PBS “Charlie Rose Show” (November 15), several “experts”
discussed the coming “New International Economic Order”
with greater government regulations and international cooperation to
provide international financial stability. All this means moving closer
to the World Socialist Government with a global currency “The
Phoenix” on the cover of THE ECONOMIST, January 9, 1988.]

Late
on the evening of November 4, a black ABC news reporter was practically
in tears because of his joy over Sen. Barack Obama winning the presidency.
Millions of other black Americans cheered the election results because
of race as well, and this is sad because Act 10:34 tells us “God
is not a respecter of persons.” God doesn’t care about the
race of whoever becomes president, nor should we.

Coming
out of the cruelty of slavery in America, Blacks were extremely Biblical
people, often singing spiritual songs. That is why it greatly grieves
me to see so many blacks today who apparently put race ahead of the
Biblical admonition not to shed innocent blood. This is what abortion
clearly does, cruelly shedding the innocent blood of preborn babies.
And Sen. Obama supports women’s choice to do this.

There
has been a myth largely perpetrated by liberals that millions of white
Americans, especially southerners, are racists who would never support
a black person for elective office, but this is a base canard. Many
white southerners applauded the selection of Clarence Thomas to the
Supreme Court, and regarding elective office they supported the black
surgeon Mildred Jefferson when she ran for the presidency.

Had
Dr. Jefferson been elected president years ago we would have had both
the first black person and the first woman as president of the U.S.
However, liberals didn’t want someone who adhered to the Biblical
admonition against shedding innocent blood which is the result of the
violent brutality of abortion. Rather, they wanted Sen. Obama who supports
the anti-Biblical Roe v. Wade decision.

What
has happened in America is an unfortunate shift in values among people
of all races. A friend recently was talking to me in terms which I understood
because of my age, but I stopped him and said he needed to understand
that especially Americans under 50 years of age no longer thought, felt,
or believed as we did. I told him to talk to people in this age group,
and he will soon understand they are largely obsessed with themselves
or what they want. This is the result of decades of pounding by public
schools that situation ethics is the new moral compass. It’s all
about doing what you want when you want. This is also why Sen. McCain’s
“experience” claim was somewhat irrelevant to the younger
generations, because experience connotes considerations other than acting
upon one’s immediate desires. “Experience” also implies
the importance of historical knowledge and understanding, which public
schools have deliberately de-emphasized.

Thus,
the younger generations are primarily interested in satisfying themselves
based upon their feelings here and now, even to the extent of routinely
displaying cognitive dissonance which older Americans consider mentally
deficient. For example, these people (and Obama) on the one hand support
Roe v. Wade because they believe government shouldn’t
impose any particular morality upon women who choose to kill brutally
their preborn babies. Yet at the same time they want government to impose
their anti-Biblical abortion morality upon those Americans who object
to their tax dollars funding these barbaric bloody, violent attacks
upon these helpless, innocent children.

Liberal
cognitive dissonance displays itself as hypocrisy perhaps nowhere better
than in education. Liberals say they champion students’ rights,
but they oppose such things as the federal Pupil Protection Amendment
protecting students from privacy-invading research, psychological testing,
etc. The U.S. Supreme Court recently allowed to stand a lower court’s
ruling that parents sending their children to public schools could not
opt out their children from indoctrination in homosexuality.

Liberals
also claim to desire parental involvement in school activities, but
they don’t want to require school-based clinics to inform parents
if their children receive contraceptives and/or abortions. Liberals
say they defend the right of free speech, but they oppose voluntary
audible school prayer in classrooms. They say schools should teach the
science of evolution but they oppose students being presented with the
scientific evidence against evolution. At the college level, liberals
claim to want a free expression of ideas, but then many “shout
down” conservatives on campus.

All
of the above, including the election of Sen. Obama as president, is
really about values and whether we as a people choose what God wants
us to do or what we want to do. Unfortunately, we for years have not
chosen to follow the will of God. The American people did not prevent
Elian Gonzales from being returned not to his father, but as anti-God
dictator Fidel Castor said, “to the State.” The American
people also didn’t prevent Terry Schiavo from being murdered by
the government.

These
are examples of the Power Elite’s population control agenda, and
that’s why they wanted Sen. Obama elected president. He will have
the opportunity to replace at least two Supreme Court justices who will
see to it that the anti-God Roe v. Wade decision is not reversed.
In complying with the Power Elite’s will, the American people
on November 4 chose the death of preborn babies by abortion over the
right to life with which we were endowed by our Creator, God.

Thus,
what NBC’s Brian Williams told PBS host Tavis Smiley on election
eve was correct. Instead of saying we’re electing the next president
of the free world, Williams said (and wasn’t corrected by Smiley)
“We’re electing the president of the next free world.”
He was right.

The
free world of the past operated largely on the basis of Biblical values,
but “the next free world” is one in which man has replaced
God (Genesis 3:4 “ye shall be as gods.”) as the final arbiter
of what’s right or wrong. God, though, is “not a respecter
of persons,” and Americans will reap the whirlwind (Hosea 8:7)
of what they have done.

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Once
again, God has set before us life and death, urging us to “choose
life” (Deuteronomy 30:19), but Americans have chosen death (abortion)
in electing a president who supports Roe v Wade. Woe unto the
American people for this, as Proverbs 1:32 may describe our economic
future while Proverbs 1:25-31 may describe our overall future including
“destruction (which) cometh as a whirlwind.”

Dennis Laurence Cuddy, historian and political
analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill (major in American History, minor in political science). Dr. Cuddy
has taught at the university level, has been a political and economic
risk analyst for an international consulting firm, and has been a Senior
Associate with the U.S. Department of Education.

Cuddy has also testified before members of Congress
on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has authored or
edited twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of articles
appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The Washington Post,
Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a guest on numerous radio
talk shows in various parts of the country, such as ABC Radio in New York
City, and he has also been a guest on the national television programs
USA Today and CBS's Nightwatch.

Once
again, God has set before us life and death, urging us to “choose
life” (Deuteronomy 30:19), but Americans have chosen death (abortion)
in electing a president who supports Roe v Wade. Woe unto the
American people for this...